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Evergood Food Grade Mineral Cutting Countertops Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.9
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Description of Evergood Food Grade Mineral Cutting Countertops

🔸Good for Wood - Evergood Mineral Oil is the perfect consistency to seep deep into the fibers of wooden surfaces to revitalize and protect their natural beauty. 🔸Food Grade - It's the good stuff! Consisting of only the highest purity, food-safe ingredients, our mineral oil is perfect for cutting boards, countertops, and other kitchen surfaces!. 🔸Versatile Formula - Not just good for wood! This mineral oil can be used on knives, stainless steel, and any other kitchen tools that need a high-quality, food-grade lubricant. 🔸Made in the USA - That's right! You can support your friends and neighbors by using Evergood products!. 🔸Preserves Essential Surfaces - Want your great grandkids to use that cutting board? Use Evergood mineral oil to prevent cracking and drying for years to come!.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Clear, odorless, great value

This large jar of mineral oil is just what I needed for my cutting board collection. I even like to use it on my raw teak furniture. It is clear, colorless, odorless and will not go rancid. Make them brand new! No need to buy more for many years!

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really Good Oil for Meatblock Countertops

Really Great! No smelly smell, ultra clean. Apply 2 coats to countertop then install. I rubbed them down lightly after installing them. See fig. Water collects in drops on the surface! I will do this multiple times for the first 2 months and then only repaint every few months. This is a Lowes acacia table top. Pretty cheap but this oil did great!

Pros
  • I Hold My Fists
Cons
  • Little Things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So versatile on Wood Polish & Care

This is a great oil to use on many occasions but yes if you have wooden cutting boards this is a must have. I use it not only on cutting boards, but on all wooden handles of steak knives and even on some furniture. It is perfectly absorbed and perfectly moistens the wood. Plus, it's a great price compared to 8 ounce bottles that can cost as much as $10.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Negative

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for revitalizing and protecting wood and stainless steel

I have Evergood Food Grade Mineral Oil for Cutting Boards and Countertops - 1 Gallon. This is good for wooden surfaces. It helps revitalize its natural beauty and protect against dehydration and decay. It's food safe and perfect for using on my cutting boards, countertops and kitchen surfaces. I can also use it for knives, stainless steel sinks/bins. This also prevents the cutting boards from cracking and drying out. Also keep my stainless steel shiny. All I do is rub and dry with a dry cloth…

Pros
  • It's Amazing
Cons
  • Some Bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for household goods

This is a mineral oil container. The container holds 1 gallon of oil. The ingredients consist of 99.9% mineral oil and purified water. The company is headquartered in Tennessee, but the place of manufacture is not listed on the bottle. I find this mineral oil works well on my countertops and cutting boards. I smeared some on the countertop and rubbed it in. The tabletop soaked up the oil. When some water was later spilled on the countertop, it simply pooled and eventually evaporated rather than

Pros
  • Looks good
Cons
  • Some imperfections

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Edible Mineral Oil, 1 gallon

I cut as a hobby and enjoy grinding and polishing stones. I have a small 6 inch rock saw that I use mineral oil to lubricate the blade when cutting small pieces of rock. I like this mineral oil for this purpose because it is odorless and easy to clean. Picture 4 shows my small 6" rack saw and the piece of lapis lazuli I cut. It's great for my use and I believe for use on a wooden cutting board, which is what it's recommended for. That's a 99.9% full gallon Food grade mineral oil that came to me

Pros
  • Polishing and Wood Care
Cons
  • Slightly Wrinkled

While I'm not sure I need a gallon of edible mineral oil, this size makes the price a lot more affordable. I wanted to get some mineral oil to rejuvenate my wooden spoon and spatula which I recently bought and used. When this Evergood product came up on Vine for an unbiased review, I decided to give it a try. And I'm glad I did. The mineral oil is very pleasant and has greatly improved my wooden utensils. I applied it once and then once it had absorbed the spoon needed more. Then quickly wipe…

Pros
  • Household Items
Cons
  • Out Of Style

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Indispensable for wooden cutting boards and more

I am a professional chef and it is very important to me to keep my kitchen appliances in good working order. I've been using food-grade mineral oil on my cutting boards and knives for years, and it's enough for a bottle big enough to last me for years! Many specialty brands sell "wood oil" in smaller bottles that say "wood oil," but it's really just food-grade mineral oil, so you don't have to pay extra for special packaging when you can buy the same in bulk. I'm impressed that Revain sent me…

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  • Health & Household
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